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The continents we see today were once a single continent.
How long did it take for the single continent to break apart and form the arrangement of continents we see today?
A. Hundreds of years
B. Thousands of years
C. Millions of years
D. Billions of years
E. It is impossible to tell how long the break up would have taken
bold = correct answer
Question Identifier: GCI_2011_066 Designed for: Non-Science Majors Primary Author(s): J. Libarkin, S. Anderson Contributing Author(s): A. Kelley, E.M. Geraghty Ward
Misconception's Reference: Original GCI (https://www.msu.edu/~libarkin/GCI_PUBLICATIONS.html)
Note(s): none
CLICK ON THE DISCUSSION TAB TO COMMENT ON THIS QUESTION.
The continents we see today were once a single continent.
How long did it take for the single continent to break apart and form the arrangement of continents we see today?
A. Hundreds of years
B. Thousands of years
C. Millions of years
D. Billions of years
E. It is impossible to tell how long the break up would have taken
bold = correct answer
Question Identifier: GCI_2011_066
Designed for: Non-Science Majors
Primary Author(s): J. Libarkin, S. Anderson
Contributing Author(s): A. Kelley, E.M. Geraghty Ward
Misconception's Reference: Original GCI (https://www.msu.edu/~libarkin/GCI_PUBLICATIONS.html)
Note(s): none